Lightbend Reactive Architecture - Professional

Reactive Architecture – Professional

Fee: $1500 USD

Location: Virtual

Time: 9am-5pm EST

Description:

Designing Reactive systems and microservices requires architects and teams to think differently about design – taking into account concurrency, messaging and coordination – in order to achieve the promise of resilient and elastic software. As microservices have emerged as the gold standard of developing modern software applications, every team needs to develop a deep understanding of how to design, build and operate software in a Reactive world if they want to remain relevant.

The Lightbend Reactive Architecture course teaches teams – from development managers to architects to software developers – how to think about and leverage Reactive architectures from design through to production operations.

The course presents a series of architectural exercises. Students will work in groups to address problems and design solutions. The exercises are completed without the use of code. This allows the course to appeal to a broad audience.

Benefit

Build the confidence to design and deploy scalable, resilient, responsive and elastic systems

Reactive Architecture - Professional

Monday, Sep 17, 2018 - Wednesday, Sep 19, 2018

Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm

Lightbend Reactive Architecture - Professional

Designing Reactive systems and microservices requires architects and teams to think differently about design - taking into account concurrency, messaging and coordination - in order to achieve the promise of resilient and elastic software. As microservices have emerged as the gold standard of developing modern software applications, every team needs to develop a deep understanding of how to design, build and operate software in a Reactive world if they want to remain relevant.

The Lightbend Reactive Architecture course teaches teams - from development managers to architects to software developers - how to think about and leverage Reactive architectures from design through to production operations.

The course presents a series of architectural exercises. Students will work in groups to address problems and design solutions. The exercises are completed without the use of code. This allows the course to appeal to a broad audience.